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MONTHLY REVIEW ••• A N N U A L INDEX JANUARY - DECEMBER 1960 • •• FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO ARTICLE BY SUBJECT MONTH AND PAGE BANKING AND FINANCE 1959 Member Bank Earnings The Race Against The Flood of Checks The Roles of FNMA and FHLBS in the Mortgage Market Consumer Credit Hits Record Level at District Banks Ownership of Checking Accounts in the Twelfth District Our Balance of Payments in Perspective District Member Banks Earnings Rise In Wake of Loan Expansion March April 46-51 58-63 May 76-83 June 92-95 July August 105-108 114-131 October 165-171 January July September November December 2-6 109-110 146-155 182-186 196-199 INDUSTRY AND TRADE Farm Income on the Downgrade Twelfth District Leads Nation in Population Gains The Current Housing Situation in Perspective Farm Prices and Consumer Food Prices The 1961 District Farm Outlook ANNUAL REVIEW ISSUE 1959—Growth in the Far West, in Perspective Agriculture Aluminum Banking and Credit Construction Copper Defense and Space Industries Employment Foreign T rade Lumber Nonferrous Metals Personal Income Petroleum Retail Sales Steel February 38-41 34-35 17-22 28-30 35 31-33 22-25 41-43 30-31 35 25 35-37 26-28 33-34 (continued on reverse side) REVIEW OF BUSINESS CONDITIONS (District and National) Regular Topics: Monthly Agriculture Automobile Registrations Banking and Credit Business Indexes and Banking and Credit Statistics (Twelfth District) Construction Employment Industrial Production Lumber Mortgage Market Nonferrous Metals Personal Income Retail Sales Securities Steel Output Subject Index of Articles FO R E IG N T R A D E (U nited States) A G R IC U L T U R E Consumer Price In d ex.......................................... 182-183 Balance of payments...............................................114-117 Food prices ............................................................. 182-186 Exports In co m e................................................................. 2-6, 196-99 C ap ital....................................................................124-125 M ark etin gs.................................................2-3, 196, 198-99 Commercial ..................................................................114 Outlook, 1961 ........................................................... 196-199 Foreigners gold and dollar holdings.........114, 127-128 P r ic e s ...................................................2-6, 182-185, 196-99 Foreign in vestm en ts.............................................. 125-127 Gold s to c k ..................................................................114-116 B A N K IN G Im p o r ts ....................................................... 114-116, 120-21 Bank ea r n in g s...................................... 46-51, 165-66, 170 Military expenditures abroad..............................121-122 Bank p r o fits ...................................................50-51, 165-66 Military grants overseas...............................................123 Consumer credit........................................................... 92-95 Monetary policy................................................. Demand deposits, ownership o f............................105-108 Nonmilitary g r a n ts.................................... ............ 123-124 O u tlo o k ......................................................................129-131 Deposit activity...............................................169-170, 171 128-129 Electronic check processing...................................... 58-63 Loan activity.....................................................165-169, 171 M O RTG AG E M A R K ET Loan rates........................................................................ .170 FH A-insured m ortgages......................147-151, 153-154 Security holdings.......................................................170-71 Role of Federal Home Loan Banking S y ste m .. .81-83 Role of Federal National Mortgage A ssociation..............................76-81, 83-149 C O N S T R U C T IO N Residential boom s................................................. 146-155 VA-guaranteed m o rtg a g es.................................. 147-155 Twelfth District Population, 1960 Census 109-110